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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October 1932; Vol. 21, No. 126
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Paging Coolidge Smith Baker Dawes.
Our whispering campaigns by James Trunslow Adams.
New York Lawyer by Willaim Maybree Downing.
Captain of the men of death by Richard P. Middleton, MD.
Good Night Lady by John B. Kennedy.
Mussolini is always right by C. H. Abad.
Wonder of the mercantile world -- Klein 's store -- by Milton MacKaye.
Who should go to college? by Max McConn.
Profiteering Patriotism by John Erskine.
Five Fathoms Down by Paul Brown.
Curtain by Beulah Amidon.
Simple Values by Herschel Brickell.
Cumshaw and such by John T. Flynn.
Small boys and big bankers, from Fortune.
Shall we Scuttle the Philippines? by George E. Sokolsky.
New Lamps for OLD by Arthur D. Little.
Our Greatest Skinflint -- Russell Sage -- by George Creel.
The costs and cure of erosion by Arthur M. Hyde.
The Psychology of Hara Kari, from Living Age.
How Tammany Works by Joseph MCGoldrick.
The Miracle City -- Milwaukee -- by Ruben Levin.
Hot Iron by Manly Stearns Mumford.
Housing and common sense by Clarence S. Stein.
Voting stock by F. Emerson Andrews.
Why be bald?.
Youth adrift by C. W. B. Hurd.
The fee feed bag by Mitchell Dawson.
Sex and the film -- analysis of the movie of and play of Private Lives by Noel Coward -- by B. K. Sandwell. (Bernard Keble Sandwell)
Facing the Future by floyd W. Parsons.

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